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Mississauga, ON
Mississauga installed a pilot traffic calming project around Bert Fleming Park in The Credit Woodlands neighbourhood. The changes include new two-way traffic flow, six crosswalks, colourful street art, and a car-free plaza. The city wants to know if...
Why This Matters: Live near Bert Fleming Park? Walk your kids to school in the area? This affects your daily commute and neighbourhood safety. The city wants to hear if the new crosswalks and traffic changes are actually making things safer—or causing new problems.
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Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)
The Toronto Transit Commission wants to upgrade its Hillcrest maintenance facility at 1138 Bathurst Street. The changes include new track work, equipment upgrades, and additional industrial processes. This requires amending their air and noise...
Why This Matters: Live or work near Bathurst and Dupont? This facility's air emissions could affect your neighbourhood. The TTC is adding equipment that releases chemicals including benzene and nickel compounds. If you have concerns about air quality in the area, now's the time to speak up.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Kitchener is writing a new Official Plan to guide how the city grows to 450,000 people by 2051. This plan will shape where housing gets built, how you get around, and what your neighbourhood looks like. The city wants input from everyone—renters...
Why This Matters: Live in Kitchener or thinking of moving there? This plan decides where new homes get built and whether you can walk to shops and transit. Struggling with housing costs? The plan sets a target that 30% of new units must be affordable. Worried about traffic safety? It'll shape how streets are...
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Halifax, NS
Halifax is rewriting the rules for how suburban neighbourhoods grow and change. The city wants to hear what residents value about their communities, what makes them unique, and how they'd like to see them develop. This plan will create new policies...
Why This Matters: Live in Halifax's suburbs? This plan will shape what gets built near you for years to come. It affects where new housing goes, how tall buildings can be, and whether you'll have better transit options. If you've ever complained about traffic, housing costs, or lack of local services, this is your...
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Iqaluit, NU
Boats are essential in Iqaluit for hunting, travel, and recreation. As the number of boats grows, the city needs a designated storage area. They're asking residents where it should go, what features it needs, and how much it should cost.
Why This Matters: Own a boat in Iqaluit? This decides where you'll store it. Don't own one but live nearby? A storage facility could affect your neighbourhood. Everyone gets a say on location, security, and pricing.
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Greater Sudbury, ON
Greater Sudbury is rebuilding Second Avenue between Bancroft Drive and Kenwood Street. The project includes new road surface, sidewalks on both sides, and separated bike lanes. Underground infrastructure like watermains and storm sewers will also be...
Why This Matters: Live on or near Second Avenue? Expect construction disruptions, but you'll get a safer street with better sidewalks and bike lanes. Drivers will benefit from a new centre turn lane to reduce traffic backups. Even if you don't live nearby, this sets a template for how Sudbury handles road rebuilds.
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Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors (AB)
Alberta is developing a 30-year master plan for passenger rail across the province. The government wants to know what Albertans think about regional, commuter, and high-speed rail options. They're exploring both public and private delivery models to...
Why This Matters: Tired of driving between Calgary and Edmonton? This could change how you travel across Alberta. A passenger rail network might mean faster, cheaper trips between cities. It could also create jobs and reduce highway congestion.
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Canada Border Services Agency (Federal)
Open until February 13, 2026
The Remote Area Border Crossing permit program is ending. After that, anyone entering Canada through remote areas of northern Ontario or from the Northwest Angle into Manitoba will need to report to CBSA—either at a port of entry or by calling from...
Why This Matters: Live near the Northwest Angle, Lake of the Woods, or Lake Superior's Canadian shore? Cross the border by boat or small plane? This change affects how you'll report to customs. The old permit system let you cross without stopping—now you'll need to call in from specific locations every time.
Policy & Studies
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Coquitlam, BC
BC's new housing rules are forcing Coquitlam to allow more density. Most single-family lots can now have up to four units. Areas near SkyTrain stations must allow buildings up to 20 storeys. The city is updating its zoning and figuring out how to...
Why This Matters: Own a single-family home in Coquitlam? Your neighbour could soon build a fourplex next door. Live near a SkyTrain station? Expect taller buildings. The city warns property taxes might go up to pay for parks and rec centres that developers used to fund.
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Victoria, BC
Victoria is rethinking how much parking new buildings need to provide. Right now, developers must build a set number of parking spots. The city wants to update these rules to support more affordable housing and better manage curb space for bikes...
Why This Matters: Building parking is expensive—and those costs get passed on to renters and buyers. Fewer required spots could mean cheaper housing. If you drive, you might worry about finding street parking. If you bike or take transit, you might benefit from more curb space for those uses.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Kitchener has seven snow plows that need names, and they want your help picking them. The city already collected creative suggestions from residents. Now it's time to vote on the finalists.
Why This Matters: This is a fun, low-stakes way to get involved in your community. See one of these plows clearing your street this winter? You might have helped name it. It's a small thing, but it builds connection to the city services that keep roads safe.
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Kelowna, BC
Kelowna is planning how its five urban centres will grow and exploring pre-zoning along transit corridors. The city wants to know what kind of development residents want to see in downtown, midtown, and other key areas. A public hearing is scheduled...
Why This Matters: Live in Kelowna? This shapes what gets built near you. Taller buildings, more housing, better transit connections—or not. If you've got opinions on traffic, density, or neighbourhood character, now's the time.
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Calgary, AB
Calgary is planning major transit expansions including new bus rapid transit routes and light rail extensions. This is a hub page linking to individual project consultations across the city. Some projects are actively seeking feedback while others...
Why This Matters: Take transit in Calgary? These projects could cut your commute time. Live in the northeast or southeast? New rapid bus lines are planned for your area. Even if you drive, better transit means less traffic congestion for everyone.
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Waterloo Region, ON
Waterloo is building a new multi-use trail loop around the west side of Waterloo Park. The path will connect different areas of the park and bring visitors closer to Laurel Creek. Construction has started, but the city still wants your feedback on...
Why This Matters: Use Waterloo Park for walks, runs, or family outings? This new trail will create a proper loop you can follow. It's designed to be accessible for all ages and abilities. The city is also rethinking the Bauer Lot—so if you have ideas for that space, now's the time.
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Manitoba Public Insurance (MB)
Manitoba Public Insurance is holding its annual public meeting and wants your feedback. MPI is the Crown corporation that handles car insurance, vehicle registration, and driver licensing for all Manitobans. After watching their presentation, you...
Why This Matters: Drive in Manitoba? You deal with MPI. This is your chance to tell them what's working and what isn't—whether it's claim processing times, service at Autopac agents, or how they handle licensing. Crown corporations are supposed to be accountable to you, and this is one of the few times they're...
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St. John's, NL
St. John's is creating a neighbourhood plan for Cowan Heights that will guide housing, parks, and transit development for years to come. The plan proposes higher-density housing near Topsail Road, upgrades to beloved parks like Kitty Gaul and Cowan...
Why This Matters: Live in Cowan Heights? This plan decides what gets built next door. It could mean more apartments, townhouses, and shops within walking distance. Your favourite parks and trails are getting upgrades too. If you've got opinions about traffic, housing costs, or where your kids play, now's the time to...
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